Anyone know some really neat prayers to say in groups?

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I have to think of a prayer for a group of kids around my age (13-18) that will last at least 10 minutes. I can’t think of anything to do. It really could be anything, but it’s supposed to be creative.

Thanks.
all4Him,
~Jaclyn~
 
How about the Divine Mercy with everyone leading 10 prayers, but they have to think of someone they know who might really need praying for and use their First Name when it says "Have mercy on us/“x” and on the whole world.

It then becomes a spiritual work of Mercy.
 
The Way of the Cross for Friday? It is the best fit for 3pm on a Friday, especially Good Friday. Stations can be meditated similarly to mysteries of the Rosary. You could also go for a littany, for example to the Name Jesus, to the Heart of Jesus, to the Blood of Lord Jesus, to Blessed Virgin Mary (Loretan Littany), or to St. Joseph, with some prayers to follow.
 
A prayer I have used in a group of kids goes something like this…

Dear Heavenly Father you sent your Son Jesus as our Saviour. Jesus has given us the perfect example on how to live. No matter what the talents are that you have given each one us, please give us the strength to strive to honor and glorify you by always doing our best in whatever we try to do.
 
Jaclyn;

How about a Living Rosary, where you make each kid be one of the beads on the Rosary, and then they go around, starting with the kid who is the Crucifix (he or she could also actually hold a Crucifix up as they are doing this), and do the Rosary? (The Sorrowful Mysteries are especially appropriate for Lent.)
 
You could pray the Scriptural Rosary. For each “Hail Mary” you read a short verse (one or two lines) from Scripture. This helps to meditate on the Mysteries. You can find the Scriptural Rosary here:

ainglkiss.com/ros/sr.htm
 
I hope I’m not being redundant, but I only read the first post. I recently made myself a labradorite Stations of the Cross Chaplet and I love it! Perfect for Lent, and it lasts about 10-15 minutes. You go thru each Station and then say “We adore Thee, O Christ, and we praise Thee because by Thy Holy Cross Thou hast redeemed the World.” It’s followed by an Our Father, Hail Mary and Glory Be.

Another one is Our Lady of Sorrows Chaplet or Mater Delarosa. Perfect reflections during Lent.

God bless!
Dianna
 
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